ABOUT THE FIRM
This midsize California law firm operates multiple offices across the state and has built a strong reputation over more than 35 years for handling high-profile high-stakes matters for both public entities and private-sector clients. The firm is known for its sophisticated complex work and its deep bench of experienced litigators and regulatory advisors.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The firms Land Use and Environmental Group advises on major public and private development projects throughout California. The team handles sophisticated matters involving land use entitlements regulatory permitting environmental compliance and related litigation.
The firm is seeking an Of Counsel attorney with a minimum of 7 years of experience to join its Los Angeles Oakland or San Diego office.
Key Responsibilities
Candidates will work on complex land use and environmental matters including:
Advising clients on land use entitlements
Leading regulatory permitting efforts
Managing environmental review processes
Supporting or handling land use litigation (preferred but not required)
Qualifications
Qualified candidates should possess:
7 years of relevant land use and environmental law experience
Deep knowledge of CEQA as well as California planning and zoning laws
Strong research writing and advocacy skills
Proven ability to manage multiple priorities
Ability to work collaboratively within a team-oriented environment
This role offers the opportunity to work with a highly skilled team on impactful development projects that shape communities and infrastructure across California.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Actual compensation will vary based on experience skills qualifications and office location.
Additional benefits include:
Reasonable billable hours requirement
Annual discretionary and billable-hours bonuses
Comprehensive health insurance
401(k) with partial employer match
Profit-sharing program
ABOUT THE FIRMThis midsize California law firm operates multiple offices across the state and has built a strong reputation over more than 35 years for handling high-profile high-stakes matters for both public entities and private-sector clients. The firm is known for its sophisticated complex work ...
ABOUT THE FIRM
This midsize California law firm operates multiple offices across the state and has built a strong reputation over more than 35 years for handling high-profile high-stakes matters for both public entities and private-sector clients. The firm is known for its sophisticated complex work and its deep bench of experienced litigators and regulatory advisors.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The firms Land Use and Environmental Group advises on major public and private development projects throughout California. The team handles sophisticated matters involving land use entitlements regulatory permitting environmental compliance and related litigation.
The firm is seeking an Of Counsel attorney with a minimum of 7 years of experience to join its Los Angeles Oakland or San Diego office.
Key Responsibilities
Candidates will work on complex land use and environmental matters including:
Advising clients on land use entitlements
Leading regulatory permitting efforts
Managing environmental review processes
Supporting or handling land use litigation (preferred but not required)
Qualifications
Qualified candidates should possess:
7 years of relevant land use and environmental law experience
Deep knowledge of CEQA as well as California planning and zoning laws
Strong research writing and advocacy skills
Proven ability to manage multiple priorities
Ability to work collaboratively within a team-oriented environment
This role offers the opportunity to work with a highly skilled team on impactful development projects that shape communities and infrastructure across California.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Actual compensation will vary based on experience skills qualifications and office location.
Additional benefits include:
Reasonable billable hours requirement
Annual discretionary and billable-hours bonuses
Comprehensive health insurance
401(k) with partial employer match
Profit-sharing program
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